ScareZone is a Universal Orlando's Halloween Horror Nights news, interview, history and commentary podcast. Hosted by fans and experts Logan Sekulow, Scott Garland (Scotty 2 Hotty) and Christopher Ripley, Bart Scott and a myriad of special guests.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CulturePlaces & Travel |
Logan Sekulow and Bart Scott RETURN to talk about the highly speculated and now officially confirmed HHN 31 lineup. All the houses, scarezones and shows are covered! Enjoy!
It's a heck of an episode as we talk about the announcements of Horrors of Blumhouse : Freaky and Black Phone and the Halloween house. We also dive into some conversations about Minions: Rise of Gru, Ethan Hawke movies, Logan's recent trip to Univers... more
First announcement has been made. Universal Monsters: Legends Collide is coming to HHN Orlando and LA. We talk all about it and the closure of The Monsters Cafe.
We are back for another season of ScareZone! Bart and Logan talk about the "Leaked" speculation map. This is not typical for SZ, but we also should haver an announcement by now!! Oh well... let's have some fun and talk the houses and more!
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The latest episode is the end for me, for 2 guys that pretend to be fans of the event, the complaining about the announcement this season in that episode is just far too much. Then followed by a shift to a long discussion about anything BUT the event is too much. I don't know why they bother to waste their time recording; they clearly are checked out.
After listening to other HHN podcasts that can’t stop shoving their politics down my throat I finally found these guys who strictly talk about HHN. Plus their conversations flow and it feels like two normal people talking about something they love.
One of these dudes had another podcast about collectibles and losing weight…which disappeared without notice. This podcast hasn’t been updated for 3+ months despite there being a good amount of news/updates to HHN during that time. Notice a trend? It’s not respectful to your audience to just disappear with no expectation of when the next episode might be. They have every right to not provide that info, and I have the right to provide a poor review. You guys may way to show a bit more appreciatio... more
This is the WORST horror nights podcast and possibly the worst podcast in general. The dude Logan has zero charisma and needed to tack on Scotty2Hotty, to make up for it but it makes it WORSE. The entire thing is so disingenuous because it shows the host has more money than he has talent. more
Almost as bad as Logan’s music career.
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